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Nabaz Kareb
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Beginning your real estate jounrey

Nabaz Kareb
  • New to Real Estate
  • London, United Kingdom
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Hi , I am new to this platform after discovering it during Brandon Turner’s book. I’m 17 and from the United Kingdom , I am extremely passionate to start off my real estate journey but I’m curious to ask current individuals who are on their journey and wouldn’t mind giving their thoughts on how a teenager can start their real estate journey.

Thanks!

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Dan Sheeks
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  • Denver, CO
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Dan Sheeks
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hi @Nabaz Kareb

Congrats to you for your ambition! I am willing to help you out with some advice or even chat on the phone if you wish. But I recommend you read this article I wrote for Bigger Pockets titled How to Invest in Real Estate Before Turning 21. Once you've read it, let me know your thoughts and if you have any questions. The article is written for young people in the US but I think almost all of it would translate to investing in the UK.
https://www.biggerpockets.com/...

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